Getting Started Of Bluetooth - Kenwood KDC-U553BT Instruction Manual

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Getting Started of Bluetooth

Registering your Bluetooth device
with this unit (Pairing)
Press and hold
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"PAIRING" is displayed.
Any of the following is displayed
■ ■
depending on Bluetooth device
registration condition:
– "PLEASE PAIR YOUR PHONE": When
registering a Bluetooth device for the
first time.
– "(device name)": When a Bluetooth
device has already been registered.
– "DEVICE FULL": When a maximum of five
Bluetooth devices have already been
registered.
To cancel the pairing mode, press
■ ■
When registering a Bluetooth device for the
first time (Registering a Bluetooth device)
"PLEASE PAIR YOUR PHONE" is displayed.
2
Start registering this unit by operating
3
the Bluetooth device.
By operating the Bluetooth device, register
the hands-free unit or audio unit (pairing).
Select "KENWOOD BT CD/R-5T1" from the
list of found units.
Input the PIN code ("0000") in the
4
Bluetooth device.
Check that registration is complete on
the Bluetooth device. PIN code is set to
"0000" as the default. You can change this
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English
PAR
VOICE
Press and hold to pairing mode.
to enter pairing mode
.
iPod
code. Refer to [PIN CODE EDIT] under
<Bluetooth Setup> (page 21).
"(device name)" is displayed. Press the
5
volume knob.
The receiver is connected to a Bluetooth
6
device, with "HF CONNECT" or "AUD
CONNECT" displayed, and exits the
pairing mode.
If an error code is displayed during paring,
■ ■
see <Troubleshooting> (page 28).
When a Bluetooth device has already been
registered, or maximum of five Bluetooth
devices have already been registered
(Selecting a Bluetooth device)
"(device name)" or "DEVICE FULL" is
2
displayed.
Turn the volume knob to select a
3
Bluetooth device name.
To register a new Bluetooth device, select
■ ■
"[PAIRING]", then go to "When registering
a Bluetooth device for the first time."
Press the volume knob.
4
Turn the volume knob to select the
5
profile for the device to connect.
"HANDSFREE"/ "AUDIO": The device can
■ ■
be connected using either a hands-free
or audio profile.
"HF/AUD": The device is can be connected
using both hands-free and audio profiles.

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